Clare March 19, 2018 Share March 19, 2018 I thought this was interesting. I enjoyed it. Stewie is my favourite character and I normally like his bottle episodes, normally with Brian. I thought it was strange that they promoted as discussing Stewie's sexuality though. They pushed up against it a little with the talk of the other little boy but I don't think they said anything new. The stuff abut the accent was interesting. The Bethenny Frankel stuff made me laugh. Link to comment
rmontro March 19, 2018 Share March 19, 2018 I thought it was interesting. My favorite part was Stewie doing the song from "Hamilton". Could have done without the mucus though. Link to comment
ganesh March 19, 2018 Share March 19, 2018 I thought it was all right. I like when a show tries something different. Running through all the voices was really funny. Did Seth do the "real" voice? The whole snipping about the accent was a good gag. I actually liked the ending because they did the meta-joke about not being into world domination, and that kind of fit with that. I liked the cold read of Cecil. Link to comment
Writing Wrongs March 20, 2018 Share March 20, 2018 My favorite bit was about the Dunkin' Donuts cup. Link to comment
OnceSane March 20, 2018 Share March 20, 2018 17 hours ago, ganesh said: I liked the cold read of Cecil. That was my favorite part, well, that and Stewie letting him die. Link to comment
Galileo908 March 26, 2018 Share March 26, 2018 This gimmick episode was better than last week's gimmick episode, at least. This is a nice change of pace, and I liked how the mystery was ultimately solved. Of course Chris plays Queen Victoria, and Meg being a murder victim. Oh look, Benny Hill AND Bill Cosby jokes within the first four minutes. Plus dead Kenny from South Park. Link to comment
ganesh March 26, 2018 Share March 26, 2018 I don't think this is technically a Dickens-themed episode since he died nearly 30 years before the episode took place. I'm surprised they never did a Sherlock Holmes episode before. It's a good fit. I like the opening credits. I could watch another few episodes in this. I did like that the cutaways were in context. Link to comment
AAEBoiler March 27, 2018 Share March 27, 2018 A guaranteed laugh from me is when you throw in the stock footage of the old ladies clapping from Monty Python! Well done! (Also, I happened to watch a repeat of a "Viewers Mail" episode where they used the "old ladies" clip again during the "British Version" of Family Guy segment. I laughed then too.) Link to comment
ganesh March 27, 2018 Share March 27, 2018 I thought the old ladies were used on Benny Hill. I thought it was a callback to the earlier joke. Link to comment
Gothish520 March 27, 2018 Share March 27, 2018 (edited) One of my first favorite lines was Stewie saying to Lois "Why don't you burn in hell!" - it's really the scene that sold the show for me in the first season. Others that I quote/discuss often: When the Vietnam vet guy makes an appearance: "I've seen some things, man, and some stuff - I wouldn't recommend it!" Peter talking about Bed Bath and Beyond: "Watch out for that Beyond section!" Cut to Peter going through a door, floating through space and landing at a display table; "Oh, HERE are the coffee mugs!" The fantasy nightmare of Stewie destroying The Neighborhood of Make-Believe on Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood - "That's right, all dead!" Chris at the grocery store when security thought he was shoplifting and lifted up his shirt: "I need an adult! I need an adult!" @BooksRule, I agree about the getting sick, which is why I had to stop watching the show after awhile - they started relying on it way too much. But for the first five or six years, this show was one of my favorites. @ShadowSixx, the HandiQuacks scene is hilarious! And this scene will always be one of my absolute favorites from a tv show, ever: Edited March 27, 2018 by Gothish520 1 Link to comment
Ubiquitous March 30, 2018 Share March 30, 2018 Am i right in assuming the contrived solution to the mystery was mocking the source material? I wasn't impressed with this one but I liked the Monty Python clip and the young Benny Hill cutaway which ended about three notes into "Yackity Yak". Heh. Link to comment
Galileo908 April 2, 2018 Share April 2, 2018 (edited) Well, there's the one episode a season we see Cleveland's family. I do appreciate that they remembered that Quagmire used to be in the navy, and that he's the only person who takes the Coast Guard job seriously. Not many shows make fun of Namor The Sub-Mariner. The only superhero lamer than Aquaman. And I liked that cutaway with Kenny Loggins. And a Leeroy Jenkins joke in 2018. Yep, it's Family Guy. And take that, Olive Garden. They do stink. Edited April 2, 2018 by Galileo908 Link to comment
VCRTracking April 2, 2018 Share April 2, 2018 (edited) Okay, the Olive Garden running joke and the guys getting sick of the food by the third time eating was funny. Also love that they pointed out as lame as Aquaman(the blonde gold shirt wearing version) was, Namor the Submariner is even lamer! Edited April 2, 2018 by VCRTracking 1 Link to comment
Ubiquitous April 2, 2018 Share April 2, 2018 I was amused that it took so long for people to realize that Navy cap came from a TV show, but appreciated them remembering Quagmire was a formal Navy guy. I admit, I laughed more than I should when his father thought the town was snickering at him b/c of his son. 1 Link to comment
ganesh April 3, 2018 Share April 3, 2018 18 hours ago, VCRTracking said: Okay, the Olive Garden running joke and the guys getting sick of the food by the third time eating was funny. This was killing me. They even shot Quagmire so they didn't have to go back. Peter's worn out expression at the restaurant had me dying. I don't know why they decided that everyone in the Coast Guard was bisexual, but it was funny too. 2 Link to comment
Ubiquitous April 3, 2018 Share April 3, 2018 20 hours ago, VCRTracking said: Okay, the Olive Garden running joke and the guys getting sick of the food by the third time eating was funny. Not as funny as what they happened was more like Beppo di Bucco than Olive Garden. Link to comment
immortalfrieza April 3, 2018 Share April 3, 2018 On 4/1/2018 at 8:29 PM, Galileo908 said: Not many shows make fun of Namor The Sub-Mariner. The only superhero lamer than Aquaman. On 4/2/2018 at 12:41 AM, VCRTracking said: Also love that they pointed out as lame as Aquaman(the blonde gold shirt wearing version) was, Namor the Submariner is even lamer! It's even funnier if you take into account how Aquaman has evolved over the decades since the Superfriends and thus become more awesome, he's pretty much just copied Namor. 2 Link to comment
VCRTracking April 3, 2018 Share April 3, 2018 1 hour ago, immortalfrieza said: It's even funnier if you take into account how Aquaman has evolved over the decades since the Superfriends and thus become more awesome, he's pretty much just copied Namor. I think he became more awesome when they decided to just make him "Underwater Thor" like in Batman: Brave and the Bold cartoon and Justice League. 1 Link to comment
OnceSane April 5, 2018 Share April 5, 2018 Quote To help get Brian's life in order, Stewie and Brian swap bodies using a machine that Stewie invents, but chaos quickly ensues around Quahog when the machine goes haywire. Link to comment
OnceSane April 5, 2018 Share April 5, 2018 Quote FAMILY GUY is reimagined as a series that’s been on the air for 60 years and, in a special retrospective, it looks back at the cultural events and issues that were tackled on the show in the 1950s, '60s and '70s. Link to comment
OnceSane April 5, 2018 Share April 5, 2018 Quote Brian convinces Stewie to teach him how to invest in the stock market after learning Stewie has a knack for making money from it. Meanwhile, Peter, Quagmire, Cleveland, and Joe look after the Drunken Clam while Jerome is away. Link to comment
Galileo908 April 9, 2018 Share April 9, 2018 I surprisingly liked this one. Well, take that, Stephen Baldwin. And Fidelity (yeah, those commercials are dumb). I really loved how they kept using Life Is A Highway, too. I liked that whole bit with Gymkata. THAT'S the Family Guy I know. And also, nobody attending Meg's recital. Also strangely liked the whole bit with the Peter puppet, too. You don't see too many references to Rover Dangerfield, or seeing Herry Monster with Elmo and Cookie Monster. I always appreciate jokes about Brian being a dog, like chasing his own tail, and that cutaway where Brian is old. That one hit home. 2 Link to comment
ganesh April 9, 2018 Share April 9, 2018 1 hour ago, Galileo908 said: I really loved how they kept using Life Is A Highway, too. I couldn't stand when the song was all over the radio, so I loved this joke. I actually was hoping the bar was successful, and I was surprised they missed an opportunity for a screaming viking joke (Cheers) which should have been right up this show's alley. Just ending it with the bull seemed like they didn't have much of an idea what to do with the plot. In the original run the bull in the china shop sight gag was way way better. What kind of sex does she like to have? 1 Link to comment
Glenn Byrnes April 9, 2018 Share April 9, 2018 They had Brian acting pretty awful in the past few seasons, but this takes the cake. It's bad enough that they have him become greedy enough to invest in illegal protein shake companies, but having invest in one that makes them out of dogs makes a cannibal out of him. I almost wish they did make him into one. The way Brian has been acting lately makes me more and more believe that Quagmire is right about him. He's making me miss Vinnie. 5 Link to comment
VCRTracking April 9, 2018 Share April 9, 2018 As much as an asshole Brian has been lately, it was sad as hell seeing him old, even if it was a cutaway. 1 Link to comment
Ubiquitous April 9, 2018 Share April 9, 2018 As soon as I saw how the protein shakes were being made, I knew Brian would somehow become one of the inmates, but I didn't expect him to actually fall for the "does this rag smell like chloroform?" trick. Well, maybe I did, just a little. I do appreciate that for once, Capitalism was defended at the end when Stewie told Brian he didn't become a greedy bastard after years of playing the market but it happened to Brian after only a couple weeks. I loved the running joke about covers of Life is a Highway. I got the feeling they didn't know how to conclude the bar plot. Link to comment
immortalfrieza April 10, 2018 Share April 10, 2018 (edited) 20 hours ago, Glenn Byrnes said: They had Brian acting pretty awful in the past few seasons, but this takes the cake. It's bad enough that they have him become greedy enough to invest in illegal protein shake companies, but having invest in one that makes them out of dogs makes a cannibal out of him. I almost wish they did make him into one. The way Brian has been acting lately makes me more and more believe that Quagmire is right about him. He's making me miss Vinnie. Yes. I didn't think I could possibly hate Brian more than I did after the episode where he gave Stewie and Chris herpes intentionally, but this? This is a new low. Brian dies, get brought back and they make him into the more and more of a prick. Sounds like a metaphor for the show itself after it got cancelled and uncancelled twice. Edited April 10, 2018 by immortalfrieza 2 Link to comment
AAEBoiler April 10, 2018 Share April 10, 2018 On 4/9/2018 at 4:00 AM, Ubiquitous said: I got the feeling they didn't know how to conclude the bar plot. I think Quagmire said it best - "Yeah! B-story!" Link to comment
Avaleigh April 10, 2018 Share April 10, 2018 I was annoyed that they didn't free the other dogs or at least expose the company for how they're making the shakes. It seems like a lot of the episodes this season have been light on using scenes where all of the Griffins are together. Chris and Meg havent been around much and I think Lois was absent here too. 1 Link to comment
ganesh April 10, 2018 Share April 10, 2018 That could be due to the actors' availability too. Link to comment
Twilight Man April 22, 2018 Share April 22, 2018 and that's when the super intelligent New York Knicks from another planet show up, and help the entire town swap their bodies back. Stewie: Well, at least we're not ripping off The Simpsons anymore. 1 Link to comment
Galileo908 April 23, 2018 Share April 23, 2018 Gotta admit, I've been liking the 3 segment episodes. It keeps the pace going quickly. 50s: Yeah, they nailed the tone, and even the sound of 50s entertainment down, especially the sci-fi. Yes, 50s tv ads really were that tedious. 60s: Liked that the intro was a spoof of the Archies, and of course Meg was dressed as Sgt Pepper-era Ringo. 70s: Of course 70s Quahog was grimy. And Quagmire was both a soldier and a stoner. The worst thing about war: the constant playing of "Fortunate Son." Gotta admit, I would so watch a Night At The Museum-like movie set at the Paley Center. It'd be like those Book Revue cartoons Looney Tunes would do. 2 Link to comment
Spartan Girl April 23, 2018 Share April 23, 2018 Is it wrong it made me happy that Peter died in Vietnam? 2 Link to comment
Galileo908 April 23, 2018 Share April 23, 2018 18 minutes ago, Spartan Girl said: Is it wrong it made me happy that Peter died in Vietnam? Killed by a Lady-Boy, too. 1 Link to comment
M. Darcy April 23, 2018 Share April 23, 2018 Quote That was the ending from Hair, right? It was! Nice unintended tribute since Miloš Forman just passed away. I loved Gary Cole doing the Mike Brady speech from the Brady Bunch movie. Though, I didn't like the joke comparing Robert Reed to a pedophile and child molester. 2 Link to comment
Ubiquitous April 23, 2018 Share April 23, 2018 Well, historically, there wasn't much difference back then... Link to comment
ganesh April 26, 2018 Share April 26, 2018 (edited) On 4/23/2018 at 6:51 AM, M. Darcy said: I loved Gary Cole doing the Mike Brady speech from the Brady Bunch movie. Gary Cole killed as Mike Brady in the movies. I was dying. I know his iconic role was Office Space but he completely inhabited Reed. They sure nailed the 70s decor in the house. I did like the callback in the 60s to the cereal. I know the Bruce Jenner joke might be in poor taste but it was true back then. He was all over the place after the Olympics. I liked that the other song in Vietnam was "what's happening here". I guessed that one first. Even though there were so many barrels. And the Chicken was a pimp! Edited April 26, 2018 by ganesh Link to comment
M. Darcy April 26, 2018 Share April 26, 2018 Quote I know the Bruce Jenner joke might be in poor taste That's the nicest they have been to Jenner. In watching repeats, they have been obsessed with her for years - making the trans jokes even before she announced it. Quote Gary Cole killed as Mike Brady in the movies. IMO, its his greatest role (along with Jeffrey MacDonald). Link to comment
ganesh April 26, 2018 Share April 26, 2018 That's hard for me to say since he's been in 50 billion things. Link to comment
Ubiquitous April 27, 2018 Share April 27, 2018 I thought the 1960's and 1970's eps were too similar, plus I don't think disco had been invented until the middle or end of the decade. So what was the 1970's show opening sppsd to be parodying? Link to comment
Galileo908 April 30, 2018 Share April 30, 2018 On 4/22/2018 at 6:59 PM, Twilight Man said: Stewie: Well, at least we're not ripping off The Simpsons anymore. It was also a Powerpuff Girls episode (where EVERYONE was switched), with a sprinkling of Her at the start. I honestly loved watching all the characters that got swapped, my favorites being Bruce and the Kool-Aid Man. Also, dead characters got switched, too. That was weird. So good to see Adam West again. 3 Link to comment
Twilight Man April 30, 2018 Share April 30, 2018 A while back, on a documentary series that was on TV Land called "Living in TV Land" (how original), they showed that Adam basically recorded his entire season's worth of appearances in just one day. (Blink and you'll miss Seth in the first two minutes). 1 Link to comment
Galileo908 April 30, 2018 Share April 30, 2018 (edited) 1 hour ago, Twilight Man said: they showed that Adam basically recorded his entire season's worth of appearances in just one day. Pretty easy when you only have one or two lines per episode. That's all he needed, really. Edited April 30, 2018 by Galileo908 2 Link to comment
Spartan Girl April 30, 2018 Share April 30, 2018 I hated the ending where Brian gets to screw Lois in Peter's body. He really is the worst. 1 Link to comment
ganesh April 30, 2018 Share April 30, 2018 I can't really say this is a rip of anything because body switching episodes have been around forever. I'm actually surprised it took this long for FG. I did like all the characters switched. The pairings killed me - so the ostrich goes out for coffee? And what was the Kool-Aid man doing? 1 Link to comment
Galileo908 May 1, 2018 Share May 1, 2018 38 minutes ago, ganesh said: The pairings killed me - so the ostrich goes out for coffee? And what was the Kool-Aid man doing? Interrupting Bruce having sex. Link to comment
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